I think this makes the code a bit nicer to read and write. This also
reduces the chances of off-by-one errors when checking the bounds of
channel count values.
This patch removes all occurrences of double and triple
newlines.
Command used for this:
find . -type d \( -name ffmpeg \) -prune -o \
-regex '\(.*\.[hc]\|.*\.cc\)' \
-a -not -name 'adrian-aec.*' -a -not \
-name reserve.c -a -not -name 'rtkit.*' \
-exec sed -i -e '/^$/{N;s/^\n$//}' {} \;
Two passes were needed to remove triple newlines.
The excluded files are mirrored files from external sources.
This patch removes all tabs hidden inside the source tree and replaces
them with 4 spaces.
Command used for this:
find . -type d \( -name bluetooth \) -prune -o
-regex '\(.*\.[hc]\|.*\.cc\)' -a -not -name 'reserve*.[ch]'
-a -not -name 'gnt*.h' -a -not -name 'adrian*'
-exec sed -i -e 's/\t/ /g' {} \;
The excluded files are mirrored files from external sources containing
tabs.
The u->channels <= 0 check failed if the channels argument was not
given at all, making the whole module loading fail. I don't think the
check is necessary at all - negative values are not possible, and if
someone gives 0 as the argument, it's probably ok if we act as if
there was no channels argument at all.
Allow configuration of number of channels when using module-jackdbus-detect
to load jack-sink and jack-source. This is useful when the default channel
count doesn't match the logical channel count desired, e.g. with multi-
channel audio interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Peter Nelson <peter@fuzzle.org>
If module-jackdbus-detect failed in the later part of initialization,
the ma variable was freed twice.
BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/867444
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <david.henningsson@canonical.com>